Bronwyn Clark
NHMRC ECF Research Fellow
School of Public Health
The University of Queensland
Australia
Biography
Dr Bronwyn Clark is a post-doctoral research fellow in the Cancer Prevention Research Centre at the School of Population Health based at Herston. She was awarded her PhD on the topic of measurement of adults' sedentary behaviour in May 2012. Since that time she has worked as a part-time research fellow focussing on measures of sedentary behaviour and the quality of these measures for health behaviour and epidemiological studies.
Research Interest
Areas of interest include sedentary behaviour and how to measure this in health behaviour studies
Publications
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Wendy BJ, Enamul K, Bronwyn CK, Sjaan GR (2016) Maintaining a healthy BMI: data from a 16-year study of young Australian women. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 6: e165-e178.
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Nurdiana A, Brown WJ, Clark B, Munir ACM, Singh R (2016) Assessing physical activity levels of elderly Malays living in semi-rural areas using tri-axial accelerometer. Malaysian Journal of Nutrition 3: 363-374.
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Joyce RS, Lance DC, Fabio B, Kassia BS, Matthew WP, et al. (2017) Low-volume high-intensity interval training is sufficient to ameliorate the severity of metabolic syndrome. Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders 15 7: 319-328.